Thursday, June 20, 2013

Puppy Adoption

The Audacious Epigone: Pugilistic pit bulls

KENNEWICK, Wash. - Friday, June 21st is national "Take Your Dog to Work Day" to celebrate dog companionship and promote pet adoption. The group, Pet Sitters International celebrates the event every year on the Friday following Father's Day. Directors say CLEVELAND — You can certainly feel the love at the Cleveland Animal Protective League! The APL shared the above photos with Fox 8 News. This mamma cat “Lurlene” and her litter had no problem welcoming “Noland” the pit bull puppy into However, the shelter is at full capacity. The facility can handle 70 to 80 dogs. The cages for large and medium-sized dogs are full, he said. “We may be in danger,” Jordan said. “We’re kind of at the mercy of some of the rescues There is not a license fee to adopt kittens or cats. To qualify, veterans need to show valid photo identification plus a copy of their DD214 discharge papers or a Jackson County veterans ID card. Last year the county started offering ID cards free to Here's Anchorage Animal Care and Control's Adoption of the Week, courtesy of Bethany Healy. Please meet Kenai. Kenai is an intelligent girl who is curious, friendly, and well-behaved. Her former owners have moved to a "no pets" place. She's Vachon gave Gwendolyn the free ultrasound, which produced clear images of especially as the SPCA didn’t do anything before the dog was put up for adoption. Bellfoy actually fears the SPCA will euthanize Gwen to avoid costs and ongoing health issues. .

This beagle blend named Homer is available for adoption at the Delaware County SPCA. This beagle blend named Homer is such a sweetheart. He is a young adult but still has that curious and timid puppy personality. Homer is about 18 pounds and has a soft tri CLEVELAND — A cat caring for four newborn kittens is nursing an orphaned week-old pit bull puppy in Cleveland. Sharon Harvey of the Cleveland Animal Protective League said Wednesday that Lurlene the cat welcomed Noland the puppy to her “unus Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Dog Warden’s Office, 410 South Erie St., Toledo. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $50 adoption fee includes spay-neuter You've got resources available to your new dog. Veterinarians, groomers, dog trainers, dog parks, pet supply stores, dog walkers and pet sitters are often needed should something unexpected arise. Paws and Reflect Bringing a new pooch .